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[[bold]] Draw a line from each number to the right word: [[/bold]]

4   tenth
6   second
10  fourth
9   seventh
2   sixth
7   fifth
5   ninth

[[bold]] Subtract [[/bold]] 8  9  8  9  8  9  8  9  8
                                    4  4  3  6  7  8  5  2  6
                                     -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

Two of the 8 flowers on the teacher's desk had to be thrown away.  There are _____ flowers left.

[[bold]] Multiply: [[/bold]]

Sam earns $1.00 an hour.  In 2 hours he earns $____.  Bob banked 25[[cents symbol]] each week for four weeks.  He banked $____ in four weeks.

[[bold]] Divide: [[/bold]]

A book costs 25 cents.  Mike must earn ___ nickels to buy the book.
In 90 cents there are ____ dimes.
Also, in 90 cents there are ____ nickels.
Fifty cents is the same as ____ dimes.
It is also the same as ____ nickels.
A dollar will buy as much as _____ half dollars.

[[bold]] Add the amounts in each bank book: [[/bold]]

Mike's        Betty's      Sue's        Dick's
$1.00         $2.00        $.25         $1.50
  .25           .05         .50           .05
  .10           .50         .25           .05
  .35           .25         .10           .15
 _____        _____       ______        ______

[[bold]] Find one half: [[/bold]]

1/2 of 4 =       1/2 of 10 =      1/2 of 6 =
1/2 of 12 =      1/2 of 16 =      1/2 of 18 =

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[[bold]] Divide: [[/bold]]

  ___      ___     ___     ___     ___
 2)22     2)26    2)24    2)44    2)84

[[bold]] Multiply [[/bold]]   2   3   4   5   6
                             x2  x2  x2  x2  x2
                             __  __  __  __  __

4x6=  4x5=  4x7=
4x3=  4x9=  4x8=

Five 5's are ___.  Nine 5's are ___.
Six 5's are ___.  Four 5's are ___.
Seven 5's are ___.  Three 5's are ___.

[[bold]] Find the cost: [[/bold]]

Three 3[[cent]] stamps cost ___ cents.
Five 4[[cent]] stamps cost ___ cents.
Four 7[[cent]] stamps cost ___ cents.

Ten students were arrested in the sit-in movement and were fined $75.00 a piece.  How much fine was paid?
We sent eight people down to register each day for thirty days.  How many people were registered?________

[[bold]] Advanced Arithmetic [[/bold]]

[[bold]] Add: [[/bold]]   $1.10    1.00    33.45
                            .63    4.65     7.86
                           2.05    2.84    14.95
                          + .87   +5.19   + 8.40
                          _____   _____   ______

James helped his father haul cotton.  They hauled 235 bales of cotton on Monday, 262 bales on Tuesday, 287 bales on Wednesday, and 320 bales on Thursday.  They hauled ____ bales of cotton I four days.
The Crusade for Voters sent 187 people to register in January, 210 people in February, and 422 people in March.  How many people were registered in three months?

[[bold]] Subtract [[/bold]]   438   979   1451   8453
                             -299  -689  - 989  - 965
                             ____  ____  _____  _____

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